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Old 05-29-2007, 02:28 AM   #1
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burning 2 tv episodes to 1 dvd

Hi All

I have tried to burn 2 episodes of a tv show to 1 dvd without success.
I recorded both episodes using a dvd recorder(similar to vcr recorder, note-no hard drive) copied them to the harddrive of my computer (placing in different folders)
This was ok.
Then I tried to copy both folders to 1 dvd using nero.This did not work(I was getting a message stating that files already existed.I think this is because the file names in both folders are the same, refering to vts files etc.)I changed the file details but would still come up with the same message

I tried doing 2 images and then combining them onto the 1 dvd but it would only do one or the other.

Any suggestions please.
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change one of the VTS_01 files to a higher number and put all the file in one folder on the video DVD, so they follow on as further chapters.
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